Wave Energy Milestone: First Grid-Connected Array in the Middle East

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The Wave Energy Project of Eco Wave Power and EDF Renewables IL Formally Opened by:

  • Israel's Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Eli Cohen,

  • Minister of Environmental Protection Idit Silman,

  • the Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa Ron Huldai,

  • Now Exporting Electricity to Israel's Power Grid.

TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Eco Wave Power Global AB (Nasdaq: WAVE) ('Eco Wave Power' or the 'Company'), a leading provider of onshore wave energy technology, is pleased to announce that the Israeli Project was officially 'switched-on' by Israel's Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Eli Cohen, the Minister of Environmental Protection, Idit Silman, and the Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ron Huldai, and is now exporting electricity into Israel's power grid. The Israeli National Electric Company ('IEC') is the purchaser of all the clean energy produced by this innovative project.

The Project is the only wave power plant anywhere in Middle East, operating under the terms of a Power Purchase Agreement entered into with IEC, as part of the project's recognition as a 'Pioneering Technology' by the Chief Scientist of the Energy Ministry, Government of Israel.

"The State of Israel is a global leader in innovation and technology. The facility we inaugurated today, which generates electricity using sea waves, was advanced with the support of the Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Energy and is the first of its kind in Israel. This is another step we are taking to increase energy production from renewable sources, reduce air pollution for the benefit of Israeli citizens' health, and enhance the country's energy security. We will continue to invest in groundbreaking innovation!" stated Eli Cohen, Israel's Minister for Energy and Infrastructure. 

Idit Silman, Minister of Environmental Protection, said: "I think you are a shining example of how ambitious renewable energy goals can be achieved. Israel faces significant security challenges, making energy decentralization a critical issue. While Israel benefits from abundant solar energy, which is commendable, it is not enough. We must explore all renewable energy options. This is a unique opportunity for Israel to demonstrate how green technology utilizing the waves can be implemented and truly make a difference. I am pleased that this exceptional pilot project is moving forward. As the Ministry of Environmental Protection, we support the entire regulatory framework for green electricity. I am glad we are here to assist, extend our support, and encourage these efforts. This approach is both environmentally friendly and green, and there's nothing greener than this. I want to wish you great success. We would be delighted to see this green economy grow and develop, and we will continue to support you."